Jumpcut

Jumpcut is an application that provides "clipboard buffering" — that is, access to text that youve cut or copied, even if youve subsequently cut or copied something else. The goal of Jumpcuts interface is to provide quick, natural, intuitive access to your clipboards history.

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Jumpcut was added by damian_k in
Jan 2010 and the latest update was made in
Aug 2016. The list of alternatives was updated Aug 2018 There is a history of all activites on
Jumpcut in our Activity Log.
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Jumpcut is discontinued. Find alternatives in the list below or click here for more info

The project is no longer developed. Last version, 0.63, released in January 2009, can be still downloaded from SourceForge

It is far too complicated! The value of Jumpcut is that it is so simple to use, it is hardly different to using the usual Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V that the whole world already knows well, i.e. there is NO learning curve
Guest • Jun 2017Disagree Agree

It is far too complicated! The value of Jumpcut is that it is so simple to use, it is hardly different to using the usual Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V that the whole world already knows well, i.e. there is NO learning curve
Guest • Jun 2017Disagree Agree

it works on Linux and does a similar thing to Jumpcut
Guest • Apr 2017
• 0 agrees and 1 disagrees
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Discontinued The project is no longer developed. Last development version, 1.0.0a1, released in November 2014, can be still downloaded from the official website and it's reportedly still working on recent versions of macOS

Provides similar clipboard management capabilities, but show the menu with historic clipboard content instead of cycling through them one at a time.
Guest • Jan 2016Disagree Agree

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Over past few months, I use this day in, day out. In fact, I think that I use it at least once every hour of the day. If I could pay for it, I would. I seriously do not understand how something this simple is not in modern operating systems.

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